Parsa District Security Committee Completes Inspection of 165 Polling Stations Ahead of Elections

Parsa. The District Security Committee has completed the monitoring and inspection of 165 polling stations in Parsa district. There are 167 polling stations in the district. Only two polling stations remain to be inspected among them.

The Chief District Officer (CDO) Bhola Dahal, along with the four security agencies of the district and the District Election Office, has been monitoring and inspecting the polling stations. CDO Dahal stated that strategies for necessary peace and security have been formulated while monitoring and inspecting the polling stations.

“We have monitored and inspected 165 polling stations so far,” he said, “We will also inspect the remaining two polling stations soon.” CDO Dahal called upon all agencies to work together to ensure a fearless and peaceful election.

For the upcoming House of Representatives election scheduled for February 21, the District Security Committee has listed 62 polling stations as highly sensitive, 85 as sensitive, and 20 as less sensitive among the designated polling stations.

There are 34 polling stations in Constituency No. 1, 38 in Constituency No. 2, 47 in Constituency No. 3, and 48 in Constituency No. 4. The district has 441 polling centers and two temporary polling centers.

There are four electoral constituencies here. Among them, Constituency No. 1 has 103 polling centers, and Constituency No. 2 has 110 polling centers. Similarly, 114 polling centers have been designated for Constituency No. 3 and 4. The total number of voters in Parsa district is 376,513. Among them, there are 164,421 female voters, 212,077 male voters, and 15 voters from sexual and gender minority communities.

 

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